Pay fines in full on April 18, 2015, and avoid
a collection surcharge.

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for more information on Operation Green Light.
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to learn more about Traffic Citations.

Review of Pasco County Water Utility Bill is Underway

New Port Richey, FL, October 1, 2014 - In response to the media coverage of the Pasco County
utility bill concerns, the Clerk & Comptroller is deploying the Inspector General to gather
facts about the utility billing system and process. As an independent constitutional officer,
the Clerk & Comptroller serves as the county watchdog. If any Pasco County utility customer
has a water billing concern,
email waterbill@pascoclerk.com.
This will be a thorough process that will include gathering facts to determine whether there
are billing, meter, reading, or other issues.

Official Records and Protecting Your Personal Information

Florida Statute mandates that the Clerk & Comptroller enable Internet access to Official Records
(section 28.2221, Fla. Stat. (2011)). Your social security number and other sensitive information may appear
in the Official Records due to the preparation of documents in the past. The Clerk & Comptroller is
committed to protecting your sensitive data from public view.

The Clerk & Comptroller's Office has electronically reviewed its Internet documents (over 14 million
pages) and blocked recognized sensitive data. Due to various issues, such as poor document quality or
handwritten items, the system could have missed some sensitive information.

Disclaimer

This web site is intended for personal use of the public for informational purposes only. The User is prohibited from reproducing, publishing on-line, selling,
reselling, or otherwise disseminating data or information accessed pursuant to this disclaimer agreement, except as permitted by law. Unauthorized attempts to change
information on this service are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under all applicable laws.

While the Clerk & Comptroller has attempted to preserve the accuracy of the on-line version of these records, they are not the official record and should not be
relied upon for any type of legal action. Only records that are maintained within the Office of the Clerk & Comptroller shall be considered as official records.

By using this service, the User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Office of the Clerk & Comptroller and anyone involved in storing, retrieving or
displaying this information for any damage of any type that may be caused by accessing this information via the Internet.

Florida has a very broad Public Records Law. Virtually all written communications to or
from the Clerk's Office are public records available to the public and media upon request,
unless the contents fall within a specific exemption by law.

Privacy Watch

Email Addresses Under Florida law, email addresses are public records.
If you do not want your email address released in response to a public-records request,
do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or
in writing.

Social Security Numbers Any person who prepares or files a document to be
recorded in the official records by the county recorder as provided in chapter 28 may not
include a person's social security number or complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit
card number in that document unless otherwise expressly required by law.

Removing a Social Security Number The request must specify the identification page number that
contains the social security number to be redacted. No fee will be charged for the redaction
of a social security number pursuant to such a request. See Online Services.